It looks like there are four Formula 1 races in July, which is a lot, but the weekend comes when the Austrian Grand Prix is already over, and there’s a whole week left before the Le Castellet race, and we’re starting to go bore.
But if you look at the release of the documentary series Behind the Charge (this name can be roughly interpreted as “Behind the scenes of the attack”), devoted to the race weekend at the Red Bull Ring, this will somehow way to dive back into the great atmosphere of the Austrian stage.
Firstly, Red Bull knows how to entertain the crowd, and with this 19 minute short film you can see a lot of things that don’t normally get on the race broadcast – and a lot of interesting things happened in Spielberg. Second, Red Bull Racing’s press office knows a lot about such a special genre as video collage, and the movie “Home Again at the Austrian Grand Prix” is a great example of this.
As we know, Max Verstappen failed to win the home race, even though he won the sprint on Saturday and was lucky enough to finish in second place because the Ferraris were even too fast for the Red Bull car, but the filmmakers also conveyed that feeling of disappointment : the faces of the Red Bull Racing mechanics after the finish are not happy.
But the main thing is that the very famous atmosphere of a real holiday, which is always accompanied by a good race, correctly portrays the film …
Source: F1 News

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